OBITUARY
Mrs. Annabell Peck, 37, of 250 Dyer Blvd., Hammond, a resident of the city for 20 years, died Tuesday in St. Margaret Hospital after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman Ave. and at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph Church with Msgr. Francis Jansen officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Surviving are the husband, George; son, George Jr., sister, Mrs. Mary Hardy of St. Paul, Minn., and five brothers, Louis and Gordon Courneya of Hammond; James Courneya of Lima, Ohio, Nels Courneya of St. Paul and John J. Courneya of Kent, Washington.
NOTE: She was born in Belguim, but her parents were killed about 1917 in Belguim. She was taken in by Catholic Charities and sent to New York. She was put on an orphan train from New York to Minnesota. Annabell Courneya was adopted when she was about four years old by Gilbert and Jennie Courneya.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Annabell Peck, 37, of 250 Dyer Blvd., Hammond, a resident of the city for 20 years, died Tuesday in St. Margaret Hospital after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman Ave. and at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph Church with Msgr. Francis Jansen officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Surviving are the husband, George; son, George Jr., sister, Mrs. Mary Hardy of St. Paul, Minn., and five brothers, Louis and Gordon Courneya of Hammond; James Courneya of Lima, Ohio, Nels Courneya of St. Paul and John J. Courneya of Kent, Washington.
NOTE: She was born in Belguim, but her parents were killed about 1917 in Belguim. She was taken in by Catholic Charities and sent to New York. She was put on an orphan train from New York to Minnesota. Annabell Courneya was adopted when she was about four years old by Gilbert and Jennie Courneya.
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